Research In Motion has introduced a new model to its popular BlackBerry line — the third addition in less then a year. The new mid-sized smartphone, dubbed “Curve,” is geared toward consumers who prefer a full keyboard for typing text rather than the abridged version on the popular Pearl. AT&T will be the first carrier to offer the Curve. The companies have not revealed a launch date or pricing for the device, but rumors suggest it will sell for about $200.
RIM Angles for Consumers With BlackBerry Curve
Posted by: Tim Gray May 3, 2007 11:33 AMResearch In Motion has introduced a new model to its popular BlackBerry line — the third addition in less then a year. The new mid-sized smartphone, dubbed “Curve,” is geared toward consumers who prefer a full keyboard for typing text rather than the abridged version on the popular Pearl. AT&T will be the first carrier to offer the Curve. The companies have not revealed a launch date or pricing for the device, but rumors suggest it will sell for about $200.